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Oh, I want to go to sleep so badly.
Posted by
kelly
Jan 28 '12, 20:41
Deciding to make cheesecake at 9 pm was not smart. Can't go to bed til it cools down enough for me to put it in the fridge.
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a Walking Dead marathon is in order -- nm
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encyclopedia pixie
Jan 28, 20:48
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Season two episode five -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 28, 22:20
place it outside the door for an hour [assuming no critters in the area will want it] I cool stuff off outside all the time -- nm
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peglegpete
Jan 28, 20:43
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Leaving it sitting on the stove for an hour will do the same thing. (It's already been out of the oven for an hour.) -- nm
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kelly
Jan 28, 20:45
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isn't your outside 30 or so degrees cooler than inside the house? -- nm
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peglegpete
Jan 28, 21:10
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yes, but the inside of my house is critter-free. -- nm
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kelly
Jan 28, 21:17
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Unless you consider Will to be a critter. -- nm
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Dano
Jan 28, 21:19
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Oh, there's more of a chance of me digging into that thing.
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kelly
Jan 28, 21:24
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me too. I usually bake a NY style cheesecake in a spring form pan and add some lemon for extra flavor -- nm
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peglegpete
Jan 28, 21:35
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